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CMS Workbook Rev. 2.9.1 May 2016

Table of Contents Getting Started 3 Finding Your Website in the Content Explorer... 3 Logging In... 3 Changing Communities... 4 Logging Out... 4 Quick References 5 Learning the Terminology... 5 What is the Content Explorer?... 5 What Information is in the Display Pane?... 6 What is an Action Menu?... 9 What is the TinyMCE Editor?... 10 Editing Existing Content 11 Modifying Text and Links... 11 Adding Text (to an existing page, sidebar, or slider)... 11 Editing Text (in an existing page, sidebar, or slider)... 11 Removing a Link from a CMS Page... 12 Updating or Adding a Link on a CMS Page... 13 Updating a PDF... 14 Updating a Photo... 14 Updating an Image Banner... 15 Updating a Link List... 16 Removing (Deleting) Content and Links... 17 Working with Tables... 17 Creating New Content 18 Creating New Text... 18 Creating New Generic (Pages)... 18 Creating New Sidebars or Sliders... 19 Creating an External Link... 20 Adding New Faculty/Staff to a Directory... 21 Creating Grouped Items... 22 Uploading a New PDF (or Other Document)... 22 Uploading a New Photo... 23 Embedding a Video... 25 Creating a Slider... 25 Working with Links 26 Creating New Links... 26 Generics and Highlights: Linking to Content Within the CMS... 26 Generics and Highlights: Linking to Content Outside the CMS... 27 Updating Left-Side Navigation Links... 27 Modifying Existing Left-Side Navigation... 29 Managing Folders Web Admin 30 Creating a Folder... 30 Moving a Folder... 32 Best Practices: Search Engine Optimization and Usability 34 FAQs 36 Glossary of Terms 39 CMS Blog: https://blogs.mtu.edu/webmaster Email the web team: cmshelp@mtu.edu Publishing Schedule: http://blogs.mtu.edu/webmaster/2011/01/publishing-schedule/

3 CHAPTER 1 Getting Started Finding Your Website in the Content Explorer Prior to your first login, your web administrator will coordinate the proper permissions with the CMS staff. We recommend Safari or Internet Explorer as your browser choice. Firefox is also a supported browser, but will need Java enabled. You will also need to turn off your popup blocker for the CMS to work. Logging In 1 Open a Web browser. We recommend Safari or Internet Explorer as your browser choice. (Firefox is also supported) 2 Browse to the following URL: http://cms.mtu.edu/rhythmyx to access the CMS: 3 When prompted, type your Michigan Tech username and ISO password. Then click Login. First Login Instructions 1. You may be prompted for the installation of a Security Certificate: The application s digital signature has been verified. Do you want to run the application? Name: com.percussion.cx.pscontentexplorerapplet Publisher: PERCUSSION SOFTWARE From: http://noc-rmyxdev1:9992 Select the checkbox Always trust content from this publisher and then click Run. 2. You may be prompted for the installation of the Sun JRE browser plugin. If so, install it.

4 Getting Started Changing Communities 1 Click the existing community to display the menu that reveals your options. 2 Select your community from the drop-down and click Go. NOTE: Remember that the Member Community is used for editing and creating content while the Admin Community is used to create folders, delete folders, and manage lefthand navigation. Logging Out 1 Click the Logout button in the upper right-hand corner of the Content Explorer to end your session. 2 If you would like to log back in, click the provided link and type your username and password when prompted.

Quick References 5 C HAPTER 2 Quick References Learning the Terminology There are just a few terms you need to know. For example, what is CMS? The short answer is that it s a software system that allows you to create and store content for a website and manage it in a systematic way. To learn more, go to the Glossary of Terms on p. 37 or watch our Common CMS Terminology training video: https://blogs.mtu.edu/webmaster/2011/01/common-cmsterminology/ What is the Content Explorer? The Content Explorer is a web browser interface for Percussion s Content Management System. As you become familiar with its features, you ll be able to create and edit content, preview content, and create and remove folders. The Content Explorer looks like this: Display Pane (Right-click to edit content.) Navigation Pane (Right-click to create content.) Content Explorer

6 Quick References Community A Community is a grouping that gives you access to specific information in CMS. NOTE: Remember that the Member Community is used for editing and creating content while the Admin Community is used to create folders, delete folders, and manage lefthand navigation. What Information is in the Display Pane? Content Title In the Content Title column, you will see a list of items. Each item of content (or each row in the Display Pane) is called a Content Item in the CMS. In the Content Explorer example on the previous page, there are two Content Items. The Content Title is often referred to as the System Title. When you log in to your community, the Content Items will be limited to the Content Types associated with your community. A Content Item can be reformatted for multiple uses. Each Content Item has a checkout status (see key below). In the display pane shown on the previous page, the first Content Item is checked out, signified by a locked lock in the Checkout Status column, and cannot be edited. The second Content Item is unlocked, checked in, and available for editing. These symbols and their meanings are further explained in the next section. Checkout Status In the Checkout Status column, you will see a locked, unlocked, or editing icon. Checking in your file when you re finished will unlock it and make it available to others. You will become familiar with these symbols as you work within the CMS. Checkout Status Key Locked. Someone else has the file checked out. Unlocked. The file is checked in and available. Editing pencil. You (the user) currently have this file checked out and are editing it.

Quick References 7 State In the State column, four different labels could be visible. They indicate the state of the document as it transitions through an established Workflow. The role you re assigned determines how you can transition the file. Draft Content has just been created or has returned to this state for modifications. Public Content is ready to be published to your live website. Quick Edit Content is taken out of the Public state for modifications. The previous version remains on your website. When finalized, item must be returned to the Public state to be published. Archive Content is taken out of the Public state for archiving. Content can also have a preset date (Expiration Date) that automatically ages it to the Archive state. Archived content can be returned to the Public or Draft states later on as necessary.

8 Quick References Content Type A Content Type is like a category. Each category is programmed with information that gives the content on your web page its characteristics. For example, one Content Type might store uploaded images while another could store promotional text or even a file. Each Content Type is identified with a label, such as (bold names indicate the most used files): Generic (Page) (the actual web page) Highlight (most often used as sidebars or sliders) File (holds PDFs, Word documents, spreadsheets, and other files) Image Editor (used for images and their cropped versions) Banner (custom image sizes) Personnel Information (used for the faculty and staff directory) External Link (used for non-cms links) Grouped Item (most often used to compile staff units for the directory) The most common CMS items are as follows: Generic (Page): The Generic (Page) is an actual web page on your website. It may contain all of the content that you see on that particular web page on your website. It may also simply be used as a container or holder, which pieces together multiple pieces of content (such as Highlights and Grouped Items) that actually make up and contain the content that you see. Highlight: A Highlight is a small piece of web content that appears on a web page. We use Highlights when we want to take a small piece of text and format it in a special way. These formats are often Right Sidebars and Sliders. Highlights are slotted (attached) to Generic (Pages). File: A File is a CMS item that you use to upload any time of file that you want. This could be a Word Doc, Excel Spreadsheet, PDF, XML document, PowerPoint Presentation, or so much more. To add a file to your website, first create a File in the CMS. Once your file is loaded into the CMS, you can link to it. Image Editor: The image editor is used for images and most images found in the CMS are done using the image editor. The image editor allows you to add an image to the CMS based off nine predefined templates (based on size and aspect ratio). The most common templates are: medium thumbnail, horizontal image, personnel image, and right sidebar. Each size has a specific purpose.

Quick References 9 What is an Action Menu? It is a list of functions that allow you to take action. Right-click on folders in the Navigation Pane or items in the Display Pane to display the Action Menu. Folders Key Site Folder Content Folder Click to collapse folder Click to expand folder Action Menu (Right-click menu) Navigation Pane Display Pane

10 Quick References What is the TinyMCE Editor? The Editor is an authoring tool that makes it easy for you to format your text. NOTE: Each chapter ends with reference links to the CMS blog that provide additional information and examples. Our CMS blog is the most up-to-date repository for CMS instructions and information and should be your first stop for common CMS questions. CMS Blog: http://blogs.mtu.edu/webmaster/ Still need help? Reference our most up-to-date instructions online:

Editing Existing Content 11 C HAPTER 3 Editing Existing Content Modifying Text and Links In this section, you ll add or edit text on an existing page. You will also learn about modifying existing links. The text you ll most often modify is on Generic or Highlight items. (See these listed under Content Type in the Content Explorer.) Adding Text (to an existing page, sidebar, or slider) 1 Open the CMS. Make sure you are logged into the proper Community and then locate the item that you wish to update. If you can t find your item, perform a CMS Search: http://blogs.mtu.edu/webmaster/2010/03/cms-search-specific-folders/ 2 Right-click the Generic or Highlight item that you want to modify and select QuickEdit or Edit. 3 Scroll down to the Body or Callout area, where you want to add new text. 4 Click the Design tab to load the TinyMCE Editor for formatting options. 5 Click on the full-screen icon so you can see all the text. 6 Add new text, then close the full-screen window. 7 Click Update to save your changes, then click Close. 8 Right-click the Generic (Page) or Highlight and select the top option under the Preview menu to Preview your changes. 9 Make additional changes and/or return the item to Public as necessary. Still need help? Reference our most up-to-date instructions online: Text Styles and Formats http://blogs.mtu.edu/webmaster/2009/09/text-styles-and-formats/ Formatting Text in the Right Sidebar http://blogs.mtu.edu/webmaster/2009/10/formatting-textright-sidebar/ Styling & Coding Clean Up http://blogs.mtu.edu/webmaster/2013/01/clean-up/ Editing Text (in an existing page, sidebar, or slider) 1 Open the CMS. Make sure you are logged into the proper Community and then locate the item that you wish to update. If you can t find your item, perform a CMS Search: http://blogs.mtu.edu/webmaster/2010/03/cms-search-specific-folders/ 2 Right-click the Generic or Highlight item that you want to modify and select QuickEdit or Edit. 3 Scroll down to the Body or Callout where you want to edit the text.

12 Editing Existing Content 4 Click the Design tab to load the TinyMCE Editor for formatting options. 5 Click on the full-screen icon so you can see all the text. 6 Edit the text, then close the full-screen window. 7 Click Update to save your changes, then click Close. 8 Right-click the Generic (Page) or Highlight and select the top option under the Preview menu to Preview. 9 Make additional changes and/or return the item to Public as necessary. Still need help? Reference our most up-to-date instructions online: Text Styles and Formats http://blogs.mtu.edu/webmaster/2009/09/text-styles-and-formats/ Formatting Text in the Right Sidebar http://blogs.mtu.edu/webmaster/2009/10/formatting-textright-sidebar/ Styling & Coding Clean Up http://blogs.mtu.edu/webmaster/2013/01/clean-up/ Removing a Link from a CMS Page 1 Open the CMS. Make sure you are logged into the proper Community and then locate the item that you wish to update. If you can t find your item, perform a CMS Search: http://blogs.mtu.edu/webmaster/2010/03/cms-search-specific-folders/ 2 Right-click the Generic or Highlight item containing the link you need to remove and select QuickEdit or Edit. 3 Scroll down to the Body or Callout where you want to edit the text. 4 Click the Design tab to load the TinyMCE Editor for formatting options. 5 Click in the link so that your cursor is blinking within the link and then click the Remove Hyperlink button. 6 The hyperlink has now been removed. 7 Click Update to save your changes, then click Close. 8 Right-click the Generic (Page) or Highlight and select the top option under the Preview menu to Preview. 9 Make additional changes and/or return the item to Public as necessary. Still need help? Reference our most up-to-date instructions online: Adding/Modifying Links on Pages/Sidebars http://blogs.mtu.edu/webmaster/2010/02/linking/

Editing Existing Content 13 Updating or Adding a Link on a CMS Page 1 Open the CMS. Make sure you are logged into the proper Community and then locate the item that you wish to update. If you can t find your item, perform a CMS Search: http://blogs.mtu.edu/webmaster/2010/03/cms-search-specific-folders/ 2 Right-click the Generic or Highlight item containing the link you need to update and select QuickEdit. 3 Click inside the Body or Callout area to load the TinyMCE Editor. 4 Click in the link so that your cursor is blinking within the link and then click the Remove Hyperlink button. 5 Your old link is now removed and the text is highlighted. Keep it highlighted. 6 Decide if you need an internal or external link a. Click Insert Hyperlink if you are updating an external link. Type the new external URL in the address field. b. Click Insert Rhythmyx Inline Link button if you re linking to a page or PDF that is located in the CMS repository. Use the search features to find the new page or PDF. 7 Click Update and then Close. 8 Right-click the Generic (Page) or Highlight and select the top option under the Preview menu to Preview. 9 Make additional changes and/or return the item to Public as necessary. Still need help? Reference our most up-to-date instructions online: Adding/Modifying Links on Pages/Sidebars http://blogs.mtu.edu/webmaster/2010/02/linking/ Learn More Uploading a new PDF Adding a PDF link to your page. Go to p. 22. Modifying a Link List Adding or removing links. Go to p. 16.

14 Editing Existing Content Updating a PDF 1 Save the new version of your PDF to your computer (Home Drive, Desktop, or other location). Make sure that your file is named in a way that is safe for the web : http://blogs.mtu.edu/webmaster/2009/09/good-file-naming-conventions/ 2 Open the CMS. Make sure you are logged into the proper Community and then locate the item that you wish to update. If you can t find your item, perform a CMS Search: http://blogs.mtu.edu/webmaster/2010/03/cms-search-specific-folders/ 3 Right-click the File and select QuickEdit or Edit. 4 Click Browse and locate your new PDF (it ll be on your computer in the location that you chose to save it in. Select it from the menu and click Open to upload it. 5 Click Update, then Close. 6 Right-click the File and select the top option under the Preview menu to Preview. 7 Make additional changes and/or return the item to Public as necessary. Still need help? Reference our most up-to-date instructions online: Uploading/Updating Files http://blogs.mtu.edu/webmaster/2009/09/update-files/ Creating a new File http://blogs.mtu.edu/webmaster/2010/10/creating-new-file/ Learn More Good File Naming Conventions http://blogs.mtu.edu/webmaster/2009/09/good-file-namingconventions/ Updating a Photo 1 If you are replacing an existing photo with a new one, first save the new photo to your computer (Home Drive, Desktop, or other location). If you are only recropping or adding new crop sizes, skip to the next step. 2 Open the CMS. Make sure you re logged into the proper Community. Locate the image you wish to update. It will most likely be an Image Editor item, but may be a Banner. You may need to perform a CMS Search: http://blogs.mtu.edu/webmaster/2010/03/cmssearch-specific-folders/ 3 These instructions will guide you through the process of overwriting your old image with a new image, which is the easiest way to update the photo on your website. If you instead want to keep the old image in the CMS and add a new image separately, please turn to the section entitled Uploading a New Photo.

Editing Existing Content 15 4 If the image is a Banner item, skip to the next page. Otherwise, continue. 5 Right-click the Image Editor file that holds your image and select Edit Image. 6 Edit the appropriate information in the dialog box fields (System Title, Display Title, Image Alt Text, and Image Description as needed). 7 Click Browse and locate your new image. Select your image and click Open to upload it. Only do this if you need to load a brand new image. Skip to the next step if you are only recropping or adding new crop sizes to the existing image. 8 Select the sizes of the images you d like to have available (if not already selected). For more information about the different sizes, refer to our online guide: http://blogs.mtu.edu/webmaster/2011/02/image-editor/ 9 Click Next and crop the image by clicking and dragging on the small red squares that represent the new borders of the photo. 10 When finished, repeat until a confirmation screen appears showing a preview. Use the buttons to go back and make additional changes if needed. 11 Click Save and Exit. 12 Return your image to Public if necessary. Still need help? Reference our most up-to-date instructions online: Using the Image Editor http://blogs.mtu.edu/webmaster/2011/02/image-editor/ Aligning Items (Images) http://blogs.mtu.edu/webmaster/2011/02/alignment-of-items/ Add/Update Banner Images http://blogs.mtu.edu/webmaster/2009/11/updating-banners/ Having Image Editor Errors? Common Image Editor Errors http://blogs.mtu.edu/webmaster/2011/02/image-editor/#errors Updating an Image Banner Your department s website is most likely filled with photo banners to liven up its look and feel. Photo banners appear at the top of web pages and include a border around them. We generally make sure each level 1 webpage (main left navigation links) has a full banner. Level 2 web pages (sub-navigation to main left navigation links) may use banners or sub-banners depending on content and preferences. The use of banners and sub-banners varies by department and website section. 1 Create your new banner using the photo editing software that is available to you. The following dimensions are recommended: a. For a full banner, use 715px wide by 160px tall (the height can be variable). b. For a sub-banner, use 465px wide by 160px tall (the height can be variable). 2 Save it to your computer (Home Drive, Desktop, or other location). 3 Open the CMS. Make sure you re logged into the proper Community. Locate the old Banner Image. You may need to perform a CMS Search: http://blogs.mtu.edu/webmaster/2010/03/cms-search-specific-folders/

16 Editing Existing Content 4 If it is an Image Editor file, please refer to the section on the previous page entitled Updating a Photo. Select the size Full Size Horizontal for a full banner and the size Horizontal for a sub-banner. 5 If it is a Banner file, please refer to our most up-to-date instructions online: http://blogs.mtu.edu/webmaster/2009/11/updating-banners/ Still need help? Reference our most up-to-date instructions online: Using the Image Editor http://blogs.mtu.edu/webmaster/2011/02/image-editor/ Add/Update Banner Images http://blogs.mtu.edu/webmaster/2009/11/updating-banners/ Learn More Good File Naming Conventions http://blogs.mtu.edu/webmaster/2009/09/good-file-namingconventions/ CMS Item Naming Conventions http://blogs.mtu.edu/webmaster/2009/12/cms-item-namingconventions/ Updating a Link List 1 Open the CMS. Make sure you re logged into the proper Community. Locate the Link List that you wish to update. You may need to perform a CMS Search: http://blogs.mtu.edu/webmaster/2010/03/cms-search-specific-folders/ 2 Right-click the Link List to edit it. 3 The Title field controls the text at the top of the link list (the non-linked title of the link list). Edit as needed. 4 Click Update. 5 Click Edit All. 6 To add a new link, click on the text Links(645). 7 Browse to the already existent CMS item that you wish to add to the Link List. Generic (Page), File, and External Link are common choices. To create a new Generic (Page), refer to page 18. To create a new File, refer to page 22. To create a new External Link, refer to page 20. 8 Click on your item, select the top template, and the click Open. 9 Close any open windows. 10 Return item to Public if necessary. 11 Preview the Generic (Page) that the Link List is on by right-clicking the Generic (Page) and selecting the top option from the Preview menu.

Editing Existing Content 17 Still need help? Reference our most up-to-date instructions online: Updating Link Lists http://blogs.mtu.edu/webmaster/2011/09/updating-link-lists/ Uploading/Updating Files http://blogs.mtu.edu/webmaster/2009/09/update-files/ Creating a new File http://blogs.mtu.edu/webmaster/2010/10/creating-new-file/ To create a new External Link, refer to page 20. Learn More CMS Item Naming Conventions http://blogs.mtu.edu/webmaster/2009/12/cms-item-namingconventions/ Removing (Deleting) Content and Links The time may come to remove or delete content or links from your website. This can be done quickly and easily once you understand what scenario you are facing. You can read our most up-to-date step-by-step instructions on our blog post at: Deleting or Removing Content and/or Links http://blogs.mtu.edu/webmaster/2014/02/deletingremoving/ Working with Tables Although using tables to organize content is a thing of the past, tables are still useful for displaying and organizing data. Once you have your basic HTML code set up, you can use these tips for sorting, styling, or aligning your tables or table elements: Sortable Tables http://blogs.mtu.edu/webmaster/2013/04/sortable-tables/ Styling Tables http://blogs.mtu.edu/webmaster/2013/04/sortable-tables/ Aligning Items http://blogs.mtu.edu/webmaster/2011/02/alignment-of-items/

18 Creating New Content C HAPTER 4 Creating New Content Creating New Text The first steps to creating anything new is to: 1 Identify where it will go. 2 Determine how you want to display the new content (body copy, sidebar, directory). Your department website has been set up with a folder structure to organize content. When you create a new content item in the appropriate folder, you will set its Content Type (e.g., generic, highlight, file). This pre-set assignment will determine the characteristics of your new text. Creating New Generic (Pages) 1 Choose a desired folder for your new CMS web page. You may need to create a new folder. If needed, refer to p. 30. You may also choose a folder that already contains a web page where you want to add another page. 2 Right-click the chosen folder (in the navigation pane) and select New Item > Generic (Page). 3 Fill in the fields in the content form. Refer to already-created items in the CMS for guidance if needed. 4 At the bottom, click Insert, then Close. 5 Right-click the item and select the top option under the Preview menu to Preview. 6 Make additional edits if necessary. 7 Transition the item to Public if necessary. 8 If you are creating a new web page that needs to show up in the left-hand navigation, refer to p. 27 for additional instructions. Learn More Good File Naming Conventions http://blogs.mtu.edu/webmaster/2009/09/good-file-namingconventions/ CMS Item Naming Conventions http://blogs.mtu.edu/webmaster/2009/12/cms-item-namingconventions/

Creating New Content 19 Creating New Sidebars or Sliders 1 Choose a desired folder for your new sidebar. It is generally a good idea to choose the folder that contains the Generic (Page) that you will be placing the sidebar on. 2 Right-click the chosen folder (in the navigation pane) and select New Item > Highlight. 3 Fill in the fields of the Highlight form. The Title controls the Title of the sidebar. The callout field controls the content within the sidebar. 4 Click Insert, then Close. 5 Transition the Highlight to Public, if necessary. 6 Right-click the Highlight and select the top option under the Preview menu to Preview. The preview will only be useful to see if any links work. The styling won t look accurate until the sidebar is added to Generic (Page). Now you re ready to add the Highlight to any page as a sidebar by slotting it on the page. Slotting a Highlight in a Sidebar 1 Right-click the Generic (Page) where the sidebar will appear and select QuickEdit. 2 Scroll to the bottom and click Edit All. 3 Click on either Slot(ID): Right Sidebar Slot Boxed (565) or Slot(ID): Right Sidebar Slot No box (539) to select the style template of the right sidebar box. Typically, you ll want the Boxed slot. The different slots control the look of the sidebar. 4 Use the search box to locate the Highlight you already created. Click on the name of the Highlight to select it. 5 Click on the Title with Callout, Boxed template and then click Open. 6 Click Close. Return your item to Public if necessary. 7 Right-click the Generic (Page) and select the top option under the Preview menu to Preview. Slotting a Slider in a Sidebar 1 Right-click the Generic (Page) where the slider will appear and select QuickEdit or Edit. 2 Scroll to the bottom and click Edit All. 3 Click on the Slot(ID): List slot (509) to launch the Content Browser to locate the Highlight that will be used as a slider. 4 Select the Highlight and select Slider from the template choices that are presented on the left side of the Content Browser window. 5 Select Open and click Close on the Slot Editor. 6 Return your item to Public if necessary. 7 Right-click the Generic (Page) and select the top option under the Preview menu to Preview.

20 Creating New Content Still need help? Reference our most up-to-date instructions online: Adding/Modifying Links on Pages/Sidebars http://blogs.mtu.edu/webmaster/2010/02/linking/ Adding Items to the Right Sidebar (Slotting) http://blogs.mtu.edu/webmaster/2009/11/addingright-sidebar/ Formatting the Right Sidebar http://blogs.mtu.edu/webmaster/2009/11/formatting-the-rightsidebar/ Formatting Text in the Right Sidebar http://blogs.mtu.edu/webmaster/2009/10/formatting-textright-sidebar/ Creating Sliders http://blogs.mtu.edu/webmaster/2014/03/creating-and-adding-sliders/ Creating an External Link 1 Choose a folder in the CMS to put your External Link item in. It will often be the folder that contains the Navon or Link List that the External Link will be used with. 2 Right-click the appropriate folder and select New Item > External Link. 3 Fill in the fields of the external link form. The title will control the Link Text itself. The URL will control the URL of the link. 4 Click Insert and then Close. 5 Transition your item to Public if necessary. Slotting an External Link External links are often used in conjunction with link lists. See the Updating Link Lists section on p. 16 for a walk-through exercise. External links are also often used with left-hand navigation. Refer to p. 27 for a walk-through exercise. 1 QuickEdit the Link List in the directory of the page where the External Link will appear. 2 Scroll to the bottom and click Edit All. 3 Click on Slot(ID): Links (645). 4 Use the visual search or advanced search box to locate your External Link. 5 Click the external link and then click the template that appears. 6 Click Open. 7 Repeat steps 3-5 until you have slotted all your links. 8 Click Close. 9 Return your Link List to Public if needed. 10 Right click the Generic (Page) and select the top option under the Preview menu to Preview.

Creating New Content 21 Adding New Faculty/Staff to a Directory Information for new staff and faculty is assembled using the techniques you ve learned in previous exercises. The content you create will be grouped to display the final web page. 1 If this is a faculty member, you may have to create a folder first. The folder is likely going to be the faculty member s last name. You will need to be in the Admin community to create a folder. If a folder is not needed, you may skip this step. 2 Crop an image of the new staff member using the Image Editor. Select Personnel for the image size. (Image Editor instructions are on pages 23 and 24). 3 Right-click the CMS folder where your faculty/staff are stored (commonly a staff or faculty folder) and select New Item > Personnel Information. 4 Fill in the fields of the Personnel Information form up to and including the Quote Source. You only have to fill in the fields that you want to. Note: Address 1 should be filled out with the person s building and room number. Following this format: Administration Building G13. 5 Click Insert. 6 Once the form reloads you have the option of using up to three lists. Two on the left and one on the right. You can call these lists whatever you want. Click Return to parent In the top left corner to access the next list. a. Left List 1 Title: Links of Interest (pre-populated, but can be changed). Click the Edit table button below the Title to add items. b. Left List 2 Title: [Fill in the Field]. Click the Edit table button below the Title to add items. c. Right List 1: Specialties (pre-populated, but can be changed). Click on the Edit table button below the title Specialty to add items. 7 Additional fields can be filled out for biographical information, extra information you want in a list format, and degree information. This is content most often found on faculty pages and expert modules, but not necessary for staff directories. 8 Click on Edit All. Slot the new staff member s photo into Home Image (501). 9 Click Update and then, at the bottom of the form, Close. 10 Transition the item to Public if necessary. 11 If you re folder contains a Grouped Item, we will most likely need to add the new Personnel Item to the Grouped Item. Quick Edit the Grouped Item. 12 Click Edit All. 13 Slot the Personnel Item into the Group List (595) slot. 14 If necessary, a Curriculum Vitae can be added to the Curriculum Vitae (785) slot. 15 Click Close. 16 Return the Grouped Item to Public.

22 Creating New Content Still need help? Reference our most up-to-date instructions online: Staff Directory (Personnel Items) http://blogs.mtu.edu/webmaster/2009/10/personnel-items/ Image Editor http://blogs.mtu.edu/webmaster/2011/02/image-editor/ Creating Grouped Items If a Grouped Item for your department or unit already exists (commonly in staff folder), slot your new Personnel Information item in Group List (595). Grouped Items are used when listings are not alphabetized. If you are creating a new Grouped Item, follow these steps: 1 Right-click the appropriate folder (commonly staff or faculty folder) where you want to create a new Grouped Item and select New Item > Grouped Items. 2 Fill in the fields of the Grouped Items form. The title should be a description of the Group, such as Faculty Listing. Choose the appropriate dropdown menu selection such as Staff for a faculty or staff listing. 3 Click Insert. 4 Click Edit All and slot the new Personnel Information item (or other items) in Group List (595) Slot. 5 Click Update and then Close. 6 Transition the item to Public if necessary. Still need help? Reference our most up-to-date instructions online: Staff Directory (Personnel Items) http://blogs.mtu.edu/webmaster/2009/10/personnel-items/ Uploading a New PDF (or Other Document) If your PDF is not on your department s website yet, or has not been uploaded to the CMS, you ll need to take the following steps. 1 Save the PDF to your computer (Home Drive, Desktop, or other location). Make sure that your file is named in a way that is safe for the web : http://blogs.mtu.edu/webmaster/2009/09/good-file-naming-conventions/ 2 Choose a folder in the CMS to store your PDF in. It could be an existing folder called PDFs or docs. You can also create a new folder by referring to p. 30. 3 Right-click the appropriate folder and select New Item > File. 4 Fill in the fields of the File form. a. In the System Title and Title fields, type a name similar to the PDF so you ll be able to recognize it when you search for it. b. The Start Date will already be filled in.

Creating New Content 23 c. The Expiration Date or Reminder Date are optional. Usually they are left blank. d. For File, click Browse, locate the PDF you d like to upload, click it, then click Open. 5 Click Insert. The dialog box will flash and update. Then, click Close. 6 To link to your PDF, see Linking to Content Within the CMS on p. 13. Still need help? Reference our most up-to-date instructions online: http://blogs.mtu.edu/webmaster/2009/09/update-files/ http://blogs.mtu.edu/webmaster/2010/10/creating-new-file/ Learn More Good File Naming Conventions http://blogs.mtu.edu/webmaster/2009/09/good-file-namingconventions/ CMS Item Naming Conventions http://blogs.mtu.edu/webmaster/2009/12/cms-item-namingconventions/ Uploading a New Photo If you would like to upload a new photo to your department s website, take the following steps. 1 Save the photo to your computer (Home Drive, Desktop, or other location). 2 Choose a folder in the CMS to store your photo in. It could be an existing folder called images. You can also create a new folder by referring to p. 30. 3 Right-click the appropriate folder of your choice (commonly image folder) and select New Image. 4 Fill in the fields of the Image Editor form. a. In the System Title field, type a name for the photo. This title will appear in CMS. b. In the Display Title field, type the same name you input for the System Title. c. In the Image Alt Text field, type a description of the photo in 3-5 words. d. (Optional) Image Description field, type a full description of the photo. Keep in mind that this may also be used as a photo caption later. e. Click Browse to select the photo you d like to upload. In the File Upload window, find the photo, click it, and then click Open. 5 Select the sizes of the photo you d like to have, even if you re not going to use them right now. It makes a larger selection available to other CMS users.

24 Creating New Content Image Type Name Dimensions Suggested Use 170 Square 170 x 170 In content, supplements short paragraphs, to add visuals Can be used in the Personnel Image slot within Profile items (be sure to crop the 250 square also) or within content 250 Square 250 x 250 Supplements longer paragraphs, to add visuals Can be used in the Personnel Image slot within Profile items (be sure to crop the 170 square also) or within content Personnel Image 170 x 230 Faculty and staff listing photos Can be used in the Personnel Image slot 350 Sidebar 350 x Variable (175px height recommended) 515 Sub-Banner 515 x Variable (250px height recommended) 765 Banner 765 x Variable (300px height recommended) 1024 Feature 1024 x Variable (375px height recommended) 1600 Feature 1600 x Variable (520px height recommended) Images that fit in the right sidebar Can be used in a highlight in the Right Sidebar Slot - Boxed or Right Sidebar Slot - No box or within content in a 3- or 4- column layout Images that fit between the left navigation and right sidebar Image Callouts Can be used in the Sub-Banner slot or within content in a 2-column layout Images at the top of a page that are next to the left navigation or right sidebar Can be used in the Banner Image slot Homepage mediazone images, banner images that take the full content width Can be used in the Featured Images slot or a Mediazone item Homepage mediazone images Can be used in the Featured Images slot or a Mediazone item 6 Click Next and crop the image by clicking and dragging on the small red squares that represent the new borders of the photo. 7 When finished, repeat step #4 until a confirmation screen appears showing a preview of all the images you cropped. 8 Click Save and Exit. Still need help? Reference our most up-to-date instructions online: Using the Image Editor http://blogs.mtu.edu/webmaster/2011/02/image-editor/ Aligning Items (Images) http://blogs.mtu.edu/webmaster/2011/02/alignment-of-items/ Add/Update Banner Images http://blogs.mtu.edu/webmaster/2009/11/updating-banners/ Having Image Editor Errors? Image Editor Errors http://blogs.mtu.edu/webmaster/2011/02/image-editor/#errors

Creating New Content 25 Embedding a Video If you would like to embed a video on your department s website, reference our most up-to-date blog post for instructions at: Embedding a Video http://blogs.mtu.edu/webmaster/2013/10/embedding-a-video/ Creating a Slider If you would like to create a new slider for your department s website, reference our most up-todate blog post for instructions at: Creating and Adding Sliders http://blogs.mtu.edu/webmaster/2014/03/creating-and-addingsliders/

26 Working with Links C HAPTER 5 Working with Links Creating New Links This section is about linking from a CMS page. You will learn about creating hyperlinks from text and left-side navigation. You can learn about creating External Link Content Types on page 17. Generics and Highlights: Linking to Content Within the CMS You can link to CMS pages or files, e.g., PDFs. on your site or on other department sites within CMS. Linking to CMS content in communities outside of your own is done in the same manner as linking to information in your own community. 1 If you are removing/modifying a link, please refer to page 12. If you are creating a new link, continue with these instructions. 2 In the CMS, Edit the Generic or Highlight page where you would like to create a link. 3 Click inside the Body or Callout area to open the TinyMCE Editor. 4 Type in new text that you will then link or highlight the existing text that you want to link. 5 Click on the Insert Rhythmyx inline link button and locate the file or page in the CMS which we want to link to. (Refer to page 10 for the button diagram) 6 Click Update and then Close. 13 Right-click the Generic (Page) or Highlight and select the top option under the Preview menu to Preview. 14 Make additional changes and/or return the item to Public as necessary. Still need help? Reference our most up-to-date instructions online: Adding/Modifying Links on Pages/Sidebars http://blogs.mtu.edu/webmaster/2010/02/linking/

Working with Links 27 Generics and Highlights: Linking to Content Outside the CMS You can link to web pages of other Michigan Tech websites that are not in CMS, as well as to pages from any other website on the Internet. 1 If you are removing/modifying a link, please refer to page 12. If you are creating a new link, continue with these instructions. 2 In the CMS, Edit the Generic or Highlight page where you would like to create a link. 3 Click inside the Body or Callout area to open the TinyMCE Editor. 4 Type in new text that you will then link or highlight the existing text that you want to link. 5 Click on the Insert Hyperlink button. (Refer to page 10 for the button diagram) 6 Enter the destination web address (URL) in the Address field and click OK. 7 Click Update and then Close. 8 Right-click the Generic (Page) or Highlight and select the top option under the Preview menu to Preview. 9 Make additional changes and/or return the item to Public as necessary. Still need help? Reference our most up-to-date instructions online: Adding/Modifying Links on Pages/Sidebars http://blogs.mtu.edu/webmaster/2010/02/linking/ Updating Left-Side Navigation Links For those with web admin privileges, in this section you will learn to create and update links for left-side navigation. You must be logged into the admin community to be able to complete the steps below. The left-side navigation menu is composed of links. There are two main content types that can be used in the left-side navigation: a generic web page and an external link. Outlined below is the process for linking each content type. Linking a Generic Landing Page to the Left-Side Navigation 1 Verify that you are logged in as an Admin by looking to the top right side of the Content Explorer and noting the Community section. 2 If you are adding a new link to the navigation, create a new folder to house your new web page. If you are modifying an existing navigation link, find the folder with the web page you would like to target in the navigation. 3 Open the Navon content type contained in that folder. The Navon must not be in the Public State in order to edit it. If it is in the Public state, transition it to Quick Edit by right clicking on it and selecting Workflow > Move to Quick Edit. Then double-click or rightclick and select Edit.

28 Working with Links 4 Click the Edit All button at the bottom to open the Active Assembly Table Editor. 5 Find the Nav Landing Page (510) slot and click on the Nav Landing Page title. This will open the CMS Search Query window. 6 Use the Content Browser to locate the item you would like to use as the landing page. 7 Select the page you want to slot on the Navon. 8 Click Update and then Close. 9 Return all items to Public as necessary. 10 Verify that your navigation has been updated by logging in to your community as a member and previewing the landing page. 11 Please contact the UMC web team at cmshelp@mtu.edu to request a special full publish of your website. Your navigation will not fully update until we run a full publish of your website. Linking an External Link Content Type to the Left-Side Navigation If you wish to link to a page not currently in the CMS, you can link to that page by using an External Link. (Also see Creating an External Link as a Content Type on p. 20.) 1 In the Admin community, right-click and create a new folder. 2 After you have created the folder, double-click or right-click on the Navon within the folder to open it. 3 Change the System Title to the new name. 4 Change the Title to the name that will appear in the navigation. 5 Click Update and then Close. 6 Logout and log back in to your Member community. 7 Right-click on the folder you just created and click New Item > External Link. 8 Enter the System Title. 9 Enter the Title. 10 Enter the URL of the page you want to link. 11 Select Insert and then Close. 12 Log out of the Member community and back to the Admin community.

13 Double-click on the Navon that was created earlier to open. 14 Click the Edit All to open the Table Editor. Working with Links 29 15 Find the Nav Landing Page (510) slot and click on the Nav Landing Page title. This will open the Search Query window. 16 Use the Content Browser to locate and select the External Link you want to slot on the Navon. 17 Click Update and then Close. 18 Verify that your navigation has been updated by logging in to your Member community and previewing the landing page. 19 Please contact the UMC web team at cmshelp@mtu.edu to request a special full publish of your website. Your navigation will not fully update until we run a full publish of your website. Modifying Existing Left-Side Navigation 1 Make sure you re logged in to the Admin community. 2 Quick Edit the Navon in the folder you are working in. 3 Click the Edit All button at the bottom to open the Active Assembly Table Editor. 4 Find the Nav Landing Page (510) slot. 5 Use the Action buttons to remove your web page from the left hand navigation by clicking the red X (second button from the right). 6 Please contact the UMC web team at cmshelp@mtu.edu to request a special full publish of your website. Your navigation will not fully update until we run a full publish of your website. Note: You may need to check in all items before your previews will work. Learn More Good File Naming Conventions http://blogs.mtu.edu/webmaster/2009/09/good-file-namingconventions/

30 Managing Folders Web Admin C HAPTER 6 Managing Folders Web Admin Creating a Folder If you would like to create a new folder within the CMS, you must take the following steps. 1 Change your Community. a. To create a folder in the CMS, you must be in your department s Admin community. b. Click on the link next to Community: at the top of the screen. c. Select [DepartmentName]_Admin in the subsequent drop down menu. d. Click on Go. You will automatically return to the CMS. 2 Locate where you d like to create your folder. a. Use the pane on the left side of the window to locate the folder you d like to create a new folder in.

Managing Folders Web Admin 31 3 Create your new folder. a. Right-click the folder and select New Folder. b. A window will open, allowing you to name the folder. c. Name your folder by entering in the Folder Name field. d. Use a logical and descriptive name for the folder, as it will also appear in URLs. e. Click OK.

32 Managing Folders Web Admin 4 Confirm that your folder was created. a. Your folder will now appear in the left-side pane. 5 Return to your Member Community. a. Click on [DepartmentName]_Admin located in the top of your window above the Logout button. b. Select [DepartmentName]_Member from the drop down menu. c. Click Go. You will automatically return to the CMS. Learn More Good Folder Name Conventions http://blogs.mtu.edu/webmaster/2009/09/good-file-namingconventions/ Moving a Folder If you would like to move a folder within the CMS, you must take the following steps. 1. Transition all items in the folder that you want to Move to QuickEdit. This includes all items in your Member Community and your Admin Community. You can accomplish this using a CMS search: http://blogs.mtu.edu/webmaster/2010/03/cms-search-specificfolders/ and transitioning all the results to QuickEdit. 2. Change your Community. a. To create a folder in the CMS, you must be in your department s Admin community. b. Click on the link next to Community: at the top of the screen. c. Select [DepartmentName]_Admin in the subsequent drop down menu. d. Click on Go.

Managing Folders Web Admin 33 e. You will automatically return to the CMS. 3. Locate the folder you d like to move. a. Use the pane on the left side of the window to locate the folder you d like to move. b. Right-click the folder, and select Copy. 4. Locate the folder you d like to move the folder to. a. Use the pane on the left side of the window to locate the folder you d like to move to. b. We ll call this Folder 2. 5. Move your folder. a. Right-click Folder 2, and select Paste -> Move. b. The folder now resides in Folder 2. 6. Return to your Community. a. Click on [DepartmentName]_Admin located in the top of your window above the Logout button. b. Select [DepartmentName] from the drop down menu. c. Click Go. d. You will automatically return to the CMS.

34 Best Practices: Search Engine Optimization and Usability Best Practices: Search Engine Optimization and Usability http://blogs.mtu.edu/webmaster/2016/04/best-practices-search-engine-optimization-andusability/ Do you have pages with a lot of text and wonder if that is OK? Are your pages user-friendly? Do you want to increase your search engine rankings? Here are some tips to make your website better for your users and increase your visibility in searches. Content-Rich Page Examples The What is Biomedical Engineering (http://www.mtu.edu/biomedical/department/what-is) page shows good use of headings in a page that has a lot of content. The sections don t drag on because the headings break up the content. They also make the content more scannable for both users and search engines. Using the images to break up the large amount of text rather than placing them at the top or side of the page is another way to make the page more userfriendly. Notice the keywords that are bolded and others that are linked to relevant pages. Highlighting the keywords in this way makes it look better to search engines and may increase your rankings. It also makes the most important topics pop out to the reader. Just be sure not to overdo it (a couple times per story should be enough). Google knows when you re trying to cheat and there is a penalty for it! The What is Mechanical Engineering (http://www.mtu.edu/mechanical/engineering) page also uses these principles. In addition, this page includes bullets to further break up the content and make it feel less overwhelming. Properly using headings and bullets makes your content easier to read. Keywords Keywords, and how you use them on your pages, play an important role in search engine optimization (SEO). But keep in mind there can be too much of a good thing. You can be ranked lower for keyword stuffing. Write naturally, then pick out the keywords to highlight. Use keywords in the URL. The URL is determined by the names of the folders. o o o Keep folder names to one to two keywords separated by a hyphen. Always use lower case; never symbols or spaces. These guidelines also apply to filenames (PDFs, Word Docs, etc). Use keywords in the page title. Use keywords in the headings. Link keyword phrases across your site and to other relevant sites on campus. Use keywords throughout the body copy and add style to them where appropriate (bold or italics). Avoid underlines they can be mistaken for a link.